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Content-Based Video Retrieval With Prototypes of Deep Features

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The rapid development in the area of information and communication technologies has enabled the transfer of high-resolution, large-sized videos, and video applications have also evolved according to data quality levels.… Click to show full abstract

The rapid development in the area of information and communication technologies has enabled the transfer of high-resolution, large-sized videos, and video applications have also evolved according to data quality levels. Content-based video retrieval (CBVR) is an essential video application because it can be applied to various domains, such as surveillance, education, sports, and medicine. In this paper, we propose a CBVR method based on prototypical category approximation (PCA-CBVR), which calculates prototypes of deep features for each category to predict the user’s query video category without a classifier. We also undertake fine searching to retrieve the video most similar to the user’s query video from the predicted category database of videos. The proposed PCA-CBVR approach is efficient in terms of its computational cost and maintains meaningful information of the videos. It does not need to train a classifier even when the database is updated and uses all deep features without any dimension reduction step, such as those in CBVR studies. Moreover, we conduct fine-tuning of the 3D CNN feature extractor based on a few-shot learning approach for better domain adaptation ability and apply salient frame sampling instead of uniform frame sampling to improve the performance of the PCA-CBVR method. We demonstrate the performance capability of the proposed PCA-CBVR approach through experiments on various benchmark video datasets, in this case the UCF101, HMDB51, and ActivityNet datasets.

Keywords: video retrieval; deep features; content based; cbvr; video; based video

Journal Title: IEEE Access
Year Published: 2022

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